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New England Mathematics League For awards purposes, each county is its own region - except that counties followed by the same number are grouped together as one region. FEBRUARY 2014 HIGH SCHOOL SCORE REPORT SUMMARY County/School Name #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 TOT County/School Name #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 TOT CONNECTICUT North Attleboro HS 16 12 11 7 46 Fairfield - 1 Essex - 8 Convent of the Sacred Heart 20 16 16 13 65 Bishop Fenwick HS 13 11 16 10 17 67 Immaculate HS 15 15 Brooks School 24 24 Masuk HS 22 15 21 15 73 Landmark HS 10 9 6 25 New Canaan HS 24 23 27 25 20 119 Phillips Academy 30 30 30 30 30 150 Ridgefield HS 22 23 45 Saugus HS 22 24 19 65 Stamford HS 19 15 17 15 14 80 The Governor's Academy 25 26 26 27 25 129 Hartford - 2 Waring School 16 18 20 54 East Granby HS 19 18 16 15 19 87 Franklin - 7 Farmington HS 19 13 17 12 17 78 Deerfield Academy 21 20 22 19 9 91 Granby Memorial HS 14 8 11 12 8 53 Northfield Mount Hermon Sch 29 28 25 27 26 135 Loomis Chaffee School 24 22 20 66 Hampshire - 0 Master's School 10 4 4 6 4 28 Williston Northamp. Sch St. Paul Catholic HS 14 9 16 8 14 61 Middlesex - 9 Suffield Academy 21 19 40 AMSA CHarter School 23 23 25 19 21 111 Litchfield - 3 Belmont Hill School 25 24 23 21 23 116 Canterbury School 16 14 18 48 Buckingham Browne & Nichols 27 25 29 25 22 128 Hotchkiss School 26 26 29 28 26 135 Cambridge Rindge & Latin Sch 23 10 33 Kent School 22 27 29 25 24 127 Chelmsford HS 21 21 19 14 17 92 New Milford HS 11 8 8 7 34 Concord-Carlisle Reg HS 27 26 53 Northwestern Regional HS 20 17 21 19 18 95 Framingham HS 24 26 29 22 25 126 Taft School 26 29 30 30 25 140 Gann Academy The Gunnery 13 12 15 9 15 64 Groton School Thomaston HS 10 11 12 6 5 44 Groton-Dunstable HS Middlesex - 4 Lexington HS 30 28 28 10 3 99 Franklin Academy 18 12 17 14 61 Littleton HS 21 16 19 17 73 Middletown HS 13 18 18 11 60 Lowell Catholic High School 18 19 13 9 59 New Haven - 4 Malden Catholic HS Chase Collegiate School 16 13 16 10 12 67 Marian HS 11 11 Cheshire Academy 23 28 28 26 19 124 Maynard HS 15 10 16 10 12 63 Cheshire HS 10 12 11 33 Middlesex School 20 21 24 18 19 102 Choate Rosemary Hall 25 27 26 28 23 129 Natick HS 18 18 19 18 20 93 Daniel Hand HS 24 20 21 17 19 101 Newton Country Day Sch 21 17 17 14 16 85 East Haven HS 12 8 20 North Reading HS Oxford High School 13 13 11 9 12 58 Reading Memorial HS 18 4 15 13 50 Sacred Heart Academy 11 5 16 Somerville HS 20 17 21 17 16 91 Wolcott HS Stomeham HS 17 15 13 9 12 66 MAINE Wayland HS 23 23 27 23 24 120 Aroostook - 5 Weston HS 30 30 28 30 27 145 Maine Sch. of Sci./Math 29 27 29 26 28 139 Wilmington HS 9 7 4 8 5 33 Cumberland - 5 Winchester HS 30 30 28 30 25 143 Cheverus HS 22 20 23 17 18 100 Nantucket - 6 Penobscot - 5 Nantucket High School 5 5 Bangor HS 23 24 23 22 18 110 Norfolk - 10 Orono HS Bellingham High School York - 5 Dedham Sr. HS 14 8 13 11 9 55 Berwick Academy Franklin HS 20 16 14 10 12 72 Marshwood HS 14 14 16 10 14 68 Maimonides Sch 17 15 18 15 65 Thornton Academy 14 21 25 60 Medfield HS 22 18 23 20 17 100 MASSACHUSETTS Milton Academy 25 10 2 37 Barnstable - 6 Montrose School 19 15 22 56 Nauset Reg. HS 22 21 23 23 22 111 Needham HS 23 26 24 73 Pope John Paul II High School 17 15 18 10 15 75 Noble & Greenough Sch 27 28 28 24 24 131 Berkshire - 7 Quincy HS 18 18 21 14 18 89 Berkshire School 26 28 28 24 24 130 St. Sebastian's School Lenox Memorial Middle/High 17 14 18 49 Stoughton HS 18 13 16 9 8 64 Wahconah Reg. HS Thayer Academy 20 22 24 17 18 101 Bristol - 6 Ursuline Academy 14 9 13 10 46 AL-Noor Academy 13 12 14 9 48 Xaverian Brothers HS 17 16 22 10 65 Bishop Connolly HS 12 11 23 Plymouth - 11 Coyle & Cassidy HS 11 13 10 6 9 49 Carver HS 15 10 17 8 7 57 Durfee HS 11 10 11 11 10 53 Hingham Pub. Sch Mansfield HS 26 27 24 22 21 120 Middleborough HS 12 11 23 Norwell HS 20 19 23 18 80 Rockingham - 15 Old Rochester Reg. Jr/Sr HS 23 21 17 17 17 95 Exeter HS 23 23 21 19 86 Pembroke High School 14 5 12 1 4 36 Londonderry HS 26 20 25 18 17 106 Plymouth North HS 19 17 18 11 15 80 Windham High School 20 17 14 9 16 76 Silver Lake Reg. HS 18 21 39 Sullivan - 14 Suffolk - 12 Kimball Union Academy 18 16 15 14 15 78 Boston College HS 8 13 15 11 14 61 RHODE ISLAND Boston Latin School 30 30 30 30 28 148 Bristol - 16 Catholic Memorial School 14 13 24 19 13 83 Barrington HS 26 27 30 27 25 135 Commonwealth School 28 29 28 29 27 141 Kent - 16 John D. O'Bryant Sch of 11 12 12 13 48 Rocky Hill School 19 21 20 16 18 94 The Newman School 4 5 11 20 Newport - 16 Winthrop HS 15 13 13 14 55 Portsmouth Abbey School 26 27 26 27 21 127 Worcester - 13 St. George's School Algonquin Regional HS 26 21 25 19 18 109 Providence - 16 Lunenburg HS 7 14 16 12 49 Central Falls HS 5 5 Milford HS 12 13 13 10 11 59 La Salle Academy Whitinsville Chrstn Sch 13 18 15 9 14 69 Wheeler School 24 25 24 24 23 120 Worcester Academy 27 30 30 30 29 146 VERMONT NEW HAMPSHIRE Addison - 17 Belknap - 14 Mt. Abraham Union HS 12 6 11 8 37 Laconia HS 19 15 18 11 16 79 Caledonia - 17 New Hampton School 19 19 21 16 17 92 Lyndon Institute 12 12 15 39 Tilton School 12 12 8 17 12 61 St. Johnsbury Academy 22 21 23 23 18 107 Grafton - 14 Chittenden - 17 Hanover HS 20 20 22 18 19 99 Mt. Mansfield Union HS 23 23 Holderness School Washington - 17 Hillsborough - 15 Montpelier HS Alvirne HS 17 11 18 12 18 76 Spaulding HS 17 13 17 11 13 71 Manchester West HS 18 15 19 10 15 77 Windham - 17 Souhegan HS 23 22 24 18 19 106 Brattleboro Union HS 18 18 17 15 68 Merrimack - 14 Windsor - 17 Bishop Brady HS 18 23 17 18 18 94 Hartford HS 19 11 20 14 64 Concord HS Woodstock Union HS 16 13 13 9 51 St. Paul's School 23 28 25 24 23 123 STUDENTS WITH A PERFECT SCORE Akshat A, Noble & Greenough Sch, MA Ziqi L, Worcester Academy, MA Akinbayo A, Commonwealth School, MA Kevin M, Maine Sch. of Sci./Math, ME Sonny A, Taft School, CT Sahil M, Barrington HS, RI Anastesiya B, Maine Sch. of Sci./Math, ME Amelia P, Winchester HS, MA Jamie B, Phillips Academy, MA Jongho P, Phillips Academy, MA Yonah B, Commonwealth School, MA Tamjid R, Commonwealth School, MA Yusheng C, Worcester Academy, MA Jake S, Mansfield HS, MA Evan C, Framingham HS, MA Nic T, Buckingham Browne & Nichols Upper Sch., M In-Kyu C, Hotchkiss School, CT Roger V, Maine Sch. of Sci./Math, ME John G, Phillips Academy, MA Abhinav V, Phillips Academy, MA Akiva G, Weston HS, MA Brian W, Phillips Academy, MA Angela G, Phillips Academy, MA Tony W, St. Paul's School, NH Qi H, Berkshire School, MA Wei-Chen W, Worcester Academy, MA Tri H, Boston Latin School, MA Ethan X, The Governor's Academy, MA Patrick H, New Canaan HS, CT Derek Y, The Governor's Academy, MA Wendy H, Hotchkiss School, CT Christine Y, Phillips Academy, MA Edward H, Boston Latin School, MA Yuancheng Y, Northfield Mount Hermon Sch, MA Dain K, Northfield Mount Hermon Sch, MA Tony Z, Hotchkiss School, CT William K, Weston HS, MA Valerie Z, Phillips Academy, MA Phillip L, Phillips Academy, MA Rosanna Z, Winchester HS, MA Canvas L, Kent School, CT Jiacheng Z, Worcester Academy, MA Andrew L, Weston HS, MA Jonathan Z, Boston Latin School, MA Ze L, Choate Rosemary Hall, CT HIGH SCORING STUDENTS - CUMULATIVE Akshat A - Noble & Greenough Sch, MA 30 Sonny A - Taft School, CT 28 Jamie B - Phillips Academy, MA 30 Eric B - Framingham HS, MA 28 Yonah B - Commonwealth School, MA 30 Nikolas C - Commonwealth School, MA 28 Yusheng C - Worcester Academy, MA 30 In-Kyu C - Hotchkiss School, CT 28 Akiva G - Weston HS, MA 30 Lucas H - Noble & Greenough Sch, MA 28 Angela G - Phillips Academy, MA 30 Jonathan J - Phillips Academy, MA 28 Andrew L - Weston HS, MA 30 Dain K - Northfield Mount Hermon Sch, MA 28 Ziqi L - Worcester Academy, MA 30 Ze L - Choate Rosemary Hall, CT 28 Amelia P - Winchester HS, MA 30 John N - Winchester HS, MA 28 Jake S - Mansfield HS, MA 30 Charlie N - Wheeler School, RI 28 Roger V - Maine Sch.
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